We saw this coming. We told everyone that this alarmist threat to fire 105 of 271 firefighter paramedics in Hialeah was blackmail, or extortion (you pick your term), and that the very politicians who proposed it would come in at the 11th hour with a salvation plan or last-minute Holy Mary pass.
But I didn’t imagine the scare tactic would be so obviously revealed. Or is it me? You be the judge, dear readers.
This is the longest shell game Ladra has ever watched and this dog is getting dizzy
After I asked for details on these “significant operational savings” (one would think Grodnick could recite one or two if they were so significant), Grodnick told me to call Fire Chief Marco de la Rosa. “I can’t talk to you about that. That was done through the fire chief and the OMB [Office of Management and Budget] Director.” But the fire chief didn’t seem to know about his own amazing “significant cost reductions” that saved his department’s positions (at least for now). “I have to see what operational plan he is speaking to,” de la Rosa said, buying some time and seemingly satisfied with the city offer (Ladra can’t help but wonder if he was the tipster). “It’s the same offer made at the council meeting, which was stated publicly.” And when asked why savings of $1.3 million are suddenly enough, de la Rosa said “at least the partial costs are deferred through the holidays.” He then said he had to get permission from su alcaldito before he could speak with me anymore about the “significant costs savings” in his department’s operational plan and the re-organizational structure plan. But he is not, apparently, go-between material like Grodnick: When I called him back about a half an hour later, he told me he had been told not to provide me with any information. “As per direction of the mayor, all budgetary questions are referred to his office,” de la Rosa said. I had already left two messages with someone at the mayor’s office Monday, as I have done nearly every day in the last two weeks. But I likely will not get a call back. And I may ask him in person when I see him at City Hall, but he will likely ignore me again. So Hernandez won’t answer questions and won’t allow de la Rosa, Budget Director Alex Vega, Finance Director Vivian Parks or Water and Sewer Director Armando Vidal to clarify questions about the budget. That means that nobody gets to know what we are dealing with. And that’s exactly what the fire union is facing and has been facing for two and a half years. No answers to real questions of substance. No checks or balances. (We have filed a public records request, but history has shown us not to hold our breath).
Hernandez does have the time and werewithal, however, to record misleading robocalls paid for by his mayoral campaign account and leave messages for residents sullying Pico’s good Winnie-the-Pooh name. He has time to make up outright lies, saying the firefighters want to raise taxes “to protect their juicy benefits.” His emphasis, not Ladra’s. But the strong mayor (yeah, I did a double-take, too) won’t negotiate with them himself. He won’t meet cara a cara, at the table with rolled sleeves, ready to do what is necessary. The firefighters, many of whom live in the city and others who have served residents for decades, do not want anyone to raise taxes. In fact, they believe the city does not have to. They just want to stop frivolous spending and corruption. And they know that if the city loses its Class 1 rating, insurance rates could go up and Hernandez can claim no accountability yet again. Su alcaldito is desperate, meanwhile, to keep his $190,000-a-year job ($244,000 if you count his pension, since he is making a campaign issue of it) and has resorted to campaigning against the firefighters because its trendy and he has to rail against someone. He’s lost both the TV and radio debates with co-candidates: former State Sen. Rudy Garcia, (R, District 40) and former Mayor Raul Martinez. And he likely fears the planned live radio debate with Pico Wednesday morning on Actualidad Radio (1020 AM) because Pico (who is not a candidate but will still beat su actor alcaldito) brings documents and asks specific questions Hernandez won’t or can’t answer. Truth is on Mario Pico’s side.
But while Hernandez will pontificate perfidiously in public, el alcaldito sends the go-betweens to negotiate his will so he can later claim ignorance when they botch things up — as they have so many times. Shall we count the ways? The most recent finding of sufficient cause from state regulators came last week and the fire union can file a complaint about what is clearly a premature impasse (the third in this process, which has clearly been prolonged by the city). How can you say it wasn’t premature when even you are still willing to negotiate, Bill? Or was that also blackmail and extortion to get the firefighters at the table in a disadvantaged position? Was it extortion when former mayor Julio Robaina tells the union reps (who have it on video) that if they just shut up and bend over, the city will rehire the 16 firefighters that were illegally fired to influence a union vote (the same firefighters that have not been made whole yet even though the city was legally ordered to backpay them for those five months they sat at home and were covered with other staff on overtime)? Because every time su alcaldito and Go-Between Grodnick say it’s been two and a half years of negotiations, they forget to say the part about how the city is the one that has thwarted any real dialogue with hostility and heavy-handed tactics. They also forget to add that during that time, they have been found to violate fair labor practices not once, but twice. It’s been two and a half years because of them, not because of the firefighters who simply asked to see the books that show the city needs them to sacrifice so that political pals can keep getting juicy no-bid contracts (that emphasis is mine) and cronies who crank it out for their campaigns keep getting “salary adjustments.” It’s been two and a half years because there is no transparency about the numbers and the figures that are presented change from day to day. It’s been two and a half years because city administrators have dug in their heels and won’t show their real financials or even present a recovery plan so the community is not faced with this again in 12 and 24 and 36 months.
Thank goodness we have the firefighters answering a different kind of emergency in the city. They are performing a different kind of triage. The victim is the community at large and the sickness is the corruption, lack of transparency and conflicts of interest that spread like cancer at City Hall. Rather than take their medicine to cover up the symptoms, the firefighters want to treat the disease — perhaps even remove the tumor — so that the patient can live and thrive again for many more years. They have sacrificed their own time to educate the public and the union leaders have sacrificed their personal lives to defend not just their own, but the entire city, and fight for what’s right.
And for this, they are heroes once more.
They are certainly not the politicians that bargain-rate politico pretenders try pathetically to paint them as.